Cookie Policy

This policy on the use of Cookies applies to the current Website as well as all landing pages linked to it and/or related (hereinafter “the Site”) and to all related pages and sections within the domain, as well as to third-party platforms (for example, Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, YouTube, Google, etc.) and the applications accessed or used through that Site.

By using the Site, you consent to the use of Cookies in accordance with this “Cookie Policy”.

If you do not consent to the use of Cookies, you must set your browser appropriately, disabling the use of the types of Cookies chosen, as best indicated in the section below “How can I give or withdraw consent to the installation of Cookies?”. However, please note that the decision to disable Cookies of a technical nature necessary for the operation of the Site may affect the User’s browsing experience.

Below we list the different types of Cookies that use the Site, together with their respective function, so that the User can consciously express their consent to the use of the Cookies themselves.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files, consisting of letters and numbers, that the sites visited by the User send to his terminal (usually to the browser) and that can be saved and stored for a certain period of time on the computer (or on other devices enabled, for example, smartphones, or tablets, etc.), and then be retransmitted to the same website, so that the server of the latter can consult them the next visit of the same User. During navigation on a site, the User can also receive cookies on his terminal that are sent from different websites or web servers (c.d. “third parties”), from which derive some elements (such as images, maps, sounds, specific links to pages from other domains) displayed.

Cookies have the function of streamlining the analysis of traffic on the web or to report when a specific site or a part of it is visited or to distinguish between them visitors in order to provide them with personalized content; In addition, cookies help administrators to improve the site and the browsing experience on the same.

For example, some Cookies are used for performing computer authentication, monitoring sessions, storing information on specific configurations regarding users accessing the server, etc. ; other Cookies can be used to monitor and profile users while browsing, study their movements and habits of web browsing or consumption (what they buy, what they read, etc.)also for the purpose of advertising targeted and personalised services.

COOKIES can be FIRST PARTY or OWN, when they are installed directly by the operator/ administrator of the site you are visiting.

On the other hand, third party cookies are defined as those installed on the terminal by a person other than the operator of the site that the User is visiting.

What do we use Cookies for?

TECHNICAL COOKIES
The Site uses Cookies for technical needs of the same, essential for the proper functioning of the same and that allow the User to browse and view the contents and take advantage of its functionality.

Generally, cookies of this type are necessary, for example, to keep open a browsing session or to temporarily store the texts inserted during the filling of a form, when you return to a previous page during the same session.

Therefore, their possible deactivation could cause the Site to malfunction.

Please note that the creation of this type of cookie does not require your consent.

In the field of technical cookies it is also possible to further distinguish between:

COOKIE TECNICI: COOKIE DI SESSIONE O COOKIE DI SESSIONE
Among the technical cookies, we distinguish first of all the “session cookies” or “session cookies”.

A “Session Cookie” or “Session Cookie” is active only for the reference browsing session and is deleted when the User closes the browser window and allows the Site to temporarily store the necessary information for navigation from one page to another, avoiding having to insert them again.

They therefore allow, for example, to identify the status of the user/ User and verify and detect what the same is logged in (ie had access to a confidential section of the Site by logging/ entering your credentials).

The use of these Cookies is strictly limited to the transmission of session identifiers (consisting of random numbers generated by the server) necessary to allow safe and efficient browsing of the Site. This Site uses session Cookies to avoid the use of other computer techniques potentially detrimental to the confidentiality of navigation of Users, as these Cookies do not allow the acquisition of Personal Data identifying the User.

The User’s consent is not required for the use of this type of Cookies.

Please note that in any case it is possible to deactivate session cookies, by consulting the appropriate section of this Cookie Policy called “How can I lend or revoke the consent to the installation of Cookies”.

By disabling these technical cookies, the Site may not function properly.

COOKIE TECNICI: COOKIE PERSISTENTI
Tra in Cookies tecnici, si distinguono poi in “Cookies Persistenti”.

A “Persistent Cookie” is used to keep the information in the period between access to the Site, or for technical purposes and to improve navigation on the Site, allowing to recognize a User or visitor already known. It remains on the device used by the User beyond the closure of the single session, and more precisely:

for the “life span” of the individual Cookie, which is fixed by the website and can vary from a few minutes to several years (it is specified that each type of these Cookies has a specific duration);
until they are manually deleted, by means of the browser settings, which can be modified by following the instructions found in the appropriate section of this cookie policy called “How can I give or withdraw consent to the installation of Cookies”.
The User’s consent is not required for the use of this type of Cookies.

By disabling these technical cookies, the site may not function properly.

COOKIES TECNICI: ANALYTICS COOKIES
Among the technical cookies, there are also Analytics Cookies, or Analytical Cookies, which are used to statistically analyze the accesses/ visits to the Site for exclusively statistical purposes (and not even for profiling and/ or marketing) and that collect information in aggregate form without the possibility to trace the identification of the individual User.

The current legislation requires that for such cookies is provided to the interested party clear and adequate indication of the simple ways to oppose (opt-out) their installation (including any mechanisms of anonymization of the cookies themselves).

It is therefore always possible to deactivate Analytics Cookies without affecting the functionality of the Site, by consulting the appropriate section of this cookie policy called “How can I lend or revoke consent to the installation of Cookies”.

B) PROFILING COOKIES
This type of Cookie, which can be both own (ie sent by the Site) and third parties (e.g. social networks), is used to create custom profiles related to the User for advertising and marketing purposes, for example retargeting or advertising on social networks.

This type of Cookie, therefore, is generally not necessary to ensure navigation on the Site, or its perfect functionality and therefore the User must give their consent to its use.

Consent can be refused, in the manner indicated in the relevant section of this cookie policy called “How can I lend or revoke the consent to the installation of Cookies”, which invites the User to read carefully.

third-party cookies
As already stated, it should be noted that both technical Cookies (in particular analytics) and profiling Cookies can be third parties.

In particular, Google, Google Maps and other Google services, as well as Youtube, with regard to the use of videos and other services, as well as social networks (for example: Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, etc.) may install such Cookies.

However, since this list of Cookies depends on the choices of these third parties, the User is invited to consult through the appropriate link inserted in the Privacy Policy of this Site, the respective cookie policies of the third parties concerned, also in order to be able to disable, through the opt-out mechanism the relative Cookies installed.

With reference to third-party cookies, the following is specified:

The installation of Cookies and any other tracking systems that may be operated by third parties through the services used within the Site cannot be technically controlled by the Data Controller. Therefore any specific reference to Cookies and tracking systems installed by third parties is to be considered indicative.

To obtain complete information, the User is invited to carefully consult the privacy policy of any third-party services listed in this document before continuing with the navigation on the Site.

Given the objective complexity of identification of technologies based on Cookies, if you would like to receive any further information on the use of Cookies, the User is invited to contact the Data Controller (as specified in the section “CONTACT INFORMATION”).

-Google Analytics with anonymized IP;

Google Analytics is a web analytics service provided by Google for statistical purposes to understand how visitors interact with the Site, compile reports and share them with other services developed by Google. Google Analytics may use a set of cookies to collect information and generate statistics on the use of the Site, without providing personal information about individual visitors to Google. The User’s IP address is anonymized. Anonymization works by shortening the IP address of Users within the borders of the Member States of the European Union or in other countries that are parties to the Agreement on the European Economic Area. Only in exceptional cases, the IP address will be sent to Google’s servers and shortened within the United States.

However, please note that data may also be processed outside the EEA.

Please also note that as of July 16, 2020, Google no longer bases User Personal Data Processing on the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield (EU-US Privacy Shield) to transfer data from the European Economic Area and the UK to the US; from September 30, 2020, more precisely, Google has updated its legislation on the Processing of Personal Data and uses standard contractual clauses approved by the European Commission and based on the adequacy decisions of the European Commission itself on some countries, as appropriate, for data transfers from the EEA to the United States and other countries.

As for the use of cookies by Google Analytics, we invite the User, in any case, to carefully consult the relevant privacy policy and cookie policy, as well as the paragraph of this Cookie Policy “How can I give or withdraw consent to the installation of Cookies?” via your browser settings and the Privacy Shield section of this Policy.

Google Tag Manager
This Site uses Google Tag Manager. Google Tag Manager is a solution managed by Google LLC that allows you to manage the tags of managed websites using a special interface.

Google Tag Manager is a tag management system for managing JavaScript and HTML tags used for monitoring and analysis on websites. Tags are small elements of code that, among other things, are used to measure visitor traffic and behavior, to understand the effect of online advertising and social channels, to set up remarketing and targeting and to test and optimize websites.

The same Tag Manager tool (which implements tags) is a domain without cookies and does not record Personal Data. This tool allows the activation of other tags that can, for their part, record Data in certain circumstances.

For more information on the privacy policy of Google Tag Manager please consult the following link https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en while for the terms of use https///www.google.com/analytics/tag-manager/use -policy/ and for Google Tag Manager privacy responses https:///support.google.com/tagmanager/answer/7207086 .

Personal Data: Usage Data; other type of Data.

Facebook, Facebook Widget;
On the Site there are redirection or sharing buttons to the social Facebook platform, and to the individual social network pages linked to the Data Controller.

Facebook shares information globally, both internally with Facebook companies and externally with its partners and with the people with whom you connect and share content around the world. Information controlled by Facebook may be transferred or transmitted or stored and processed in the United States or other countries outside the EEA.

As stated in the relevant policy, Facebook may use cookies to display ads and make suggestions for companies and other organizations to people who may be interested in their products, services or causes promoted, to measure the performance of advertising campaigns of companies using Facebook products, to show and measure advertisements in different browsers and devices used by the same person, to provide statistical data on people using Facebook products, people who interact with advertisers’ ads, websites and apps, and companies that use Facebook products, and to enable the functionality that allows Facebook to deliver its products.

In addition, visiting the Site may install the Facebook Pixel cookie that allows the Data Controller to monitor the conversions that occur on the Site as a result of the advertisements it is performing on Facebook.

The information collected through cookies may be shared with organizations outside Facebook, such as advertisers and/ or networks of advertisers for the publication of ads and for measuring the effectiveness of advertising campaigns.

Please also note that as of July 16, 2020, Facebook no longer bases User Personal Data Processing on the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield (EU-US Privacy Shield) to transfer data from the European Economic Area and the UK to the US; but uses standard contractual clauses approved by the European Commission and based on the adequacy decisions of the European Commission regarding certain countries, as appropriate, for data transfers from the EEA to the US and other countries.

In relation to the Privacy Shield, the User is referred to the relevant paragraph in the cookie policy.

In this case the following Personal Data are processed: Cookies; Usage Data; other types of Data.

For more information on the installation and use of cookies by Facebook, please carefully view the cookie policy. Finally, please read carefully the privacy policy of the service to obtain detailed information about the collection and transfer of Personal Data, your rights and how to configure your privacy settings to your satisfaction.

Instagram, Instagram Widget
On the Site there are redirection or sharing buttons to the Instagram social platform, owned by Facebook and the individual pages of the social network traceable to the Data Controller.

Facebook/Instagram shares information globally, both internally with Facebook/Instagram companies and externally with partners and people with whom you connect.

Based on the relevant policies, Instagram uses cookies, pixels, local storage technologies and other similar technologies to show the User relevant content to offer the service and for reasons related to its use, as well as to collect information about your use of Instagram. Instagram may also use these technologies to remember your choices (e.g. your user name, language, or geographic area) and customize the Service to provide better features and content. Instagram and its advertising partners may use these technologies to show you ads that are relevant to your interests. These technologies store your device visits and may also be able to track your device’s browsing activities on sites and services other than Instagram. This information may be shared with organizations outside of Instagram, such as advertisers and/or networks of advertisers for advertising and for measuring the effectiveness of advertising campaigns.

Information controlled by Facebook/Instagram may be transferred and/or transmitted and/or stored and/or processed in the United States or other countries outside your country of residence or outside the EEA for the purposes described in the legislation referred to in following links: Facebook Terms; Instagram Terms .

Please also note that as of July 16, 2020, Facebook/Instagram no longer bases User Personal Data Processing on the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield (EU-US Privacy Shield) to transfer data from the European Economic Area and the UK to the US; but uses standard contractual clauses approved by the European Commission and based on the adequacy decisions of the European Commission regarding certain countries, as appropriate, for data transfers from the EEA to the US and other countries.

In relation to the Privacy Shield, the User is referred to the relevant paragraph in the Cookie Policy.

In this case the following Personal Data are processed: Cookies; Usage Data; other types of Data.

With regard to the management of cookies installed by Instagram and their deactivation methods, we invite the User to consult carefully, in addition to the relative privacy policy of the service, also the cookie policy, for detailed information about the collection and transfer of Personal Data, your rights and how to configure your privacy settings to your satisfaction.

With regard to the terms of use of the Instagram service, the User is invited to consult these conditions.

Google Maps
Google Maps is a map display service operated by Google LLC or Google Ireland Limited, depending on the location where the Site is displayed, which allows the Site to integrate such content within its pages.

Personal Data: Cookies; Usage data; other types of Data.

In relation to the methods of processing personal data and the place of processing, the User is invited to consult carefully the relevant Privacy Policy.

Data may be processed outside the EEA.

Please also note that as of July 16, 2020, Google no longer bases User Personal Data Processing on the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield (EU-US Privacy Shield) to transfer data from the European Economic Area and the UK to the US; from September 30, 2020, more precisely, Google has updated its legislation on the Processing of Personal Data and uses standard contractual clauses approved by the European Commission and based on the adequacy decisions of the European Commission itself on some countries, as appropriate, for data transfers from the EEA to the United States and other countries.

As for the use of cookies by Google Analytics, we invite the User, in any case, to carefully consult the relevant privacy policy and cookie policy, as well as the paragraph of this Cookie Policy “How can I give or withdraw consent to the installation of Cookies?” via your browser settings and the Privacy Shield section of this Policy.

Google invisible reCaptcha
reCAPTCHA is a free captcha service from Google that protects websites from spam software and misuse by non-human visitors. This service is most used when filling out contact forms to ensure that specific internet actions are performed by humans and not bots. Classic captchas work with small tasks that are easy for humans to solve, but provide significant difficulties for machines. With reCAPTCHA, the User no longer has to actively solve puzzles. The tool uses modern risk techniques to distinguish people from bots. The only thing the User must do is tick the text field “I am not a robot”. However, with Invisible reCAPTCHA this is also no longer necessary. reCAPTCHA, integrates a JavaScript element into the source text, after which the tool runs in the background and analyzes user behavior. The software calculates a so-called captcha score from the User’s actions. Google uses this score to calculate the probability that this is a human before entering the captcha. reCAPTCHA and Captcha in general are used whenever bots could manipulate or abuse certain actions (such as registrations, surveys, etc.).

By using reCAPTCHA, data is transmitted to Google to determine whether the User is truly human. reCAPTCHA therefore guarantees the security of our website and, consequently, of the User’s website.

IP addresses and other data needed by Google for its reCAPTCHA service can be sent to Google, whose servers may be located in the USA.

First, the reCAPTCHA algorithm checks whether Google cookies from other Google services (YouTube, Gmail, etc.) have already been placed in the User’s browser. Then reCAPTCHA sets an additional cookie in your browser and takes a snapshot of the browser window.

The IP address that your browser transmits to Google is generally not combined with other Google data from other company services.

However, the data will be merged if you are logged into your Google account while using the reCAPTCHA plug-in.

If you wish to prevent your data and behavior from being transmitted to Google, you must completely disconnect from Google and delete all Google cookies before visiting our website or using reCAPTCHA software. Typically, data is automatically sent to Google as soon as you visit our website. To delete this data, you must contact Google Support at https://support.google.com/? hl=en-GB&tid=111401120 .

If you use our website, you agree that Google LLC and its representatives will automatically collect, modify and use the data.

You can find more information about reCAPTCHA on the Google developer page at https://developers.google.com/recaptcha/.

For more information, please read the Privacy Policy and the Google Terms of Service carefully.

Personal Data: Cookies; Usage Data; other types of Data.,

Facebook e Instagram Remarketing
Facebook (e Instagram) remarketing è un Servizio di remarketing e di targeting Comportamentale fornito da Facebook Inc.

With the help of Facebook pixel (or equivalent functions to transfer event data or contact information via interfaces or other software in apps) Facebook (/Instagram) is able to frame visitors to this Website online services as a target for the presentation of advertisements.

Therefore, this Site uses the remarketing function “Custom Audiences” of Facebook Inc.: this allows Users of the Site to display interest-based advertisements (“Facebook Ads” or “Instagram Ads”) when they browse social networks Facebook or Instagram or other websites that use this process. This shows the ads that interest the User in order to make the online offers more interesting for him/her.

The use of Custom Audience makes the User’s browser automatically establish a direct connection to the Facebook/Instagram server.

The collected Data is processed by Facebook Inc. in the United States.

This Site has no power over the extent of the Data collected and the further use of the aforementioned Data by Facebook Inc.: please read carefully the relevant Facebook Privacy Policy and the Instagram Privacy Policy.

You can learn more about Facebook behavioural advertising by visiting this page: https:///www.facebook.com/help/164968693837950

To disable interest-based Facebook ads, please follow these instructions: https:///www.facebook.com/help/568137493302217

Facebook adheres to the Principles of self-regulation for online behavioural advertising established by the Digital Advertising Alliance. To opt-out from Facebook and other participating companies via the Digital Advertising Alliance in the United States http://www.aboutads.info/choices/ , the Digital Advertising Alliance of Canada in Canada http://youradchoices.ca/ or the European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance in Europe http:///www.youronlinechoices.eu/ , or disable it using your mobile device settings.

Is deactivation of the “Facebook Custom Audiences” function available to users logged in to https://www.facebook.com/settings/? tab=ads# .

Personal Data: Usage data; e-mail, Cookies, other types of Data.

WordPress.com
To register for the reserved area and to authenticate when accessing, this Site uses the WordPress platform. For more information on the processing of Data by WordPress, we invite you to read the privacy policy.

Personal data: various types of Data.

PRIVACY SHIELD

The Privacy Shield, or the “privacy shield” between the EU and the USA, is a self-certification mechanism for companies established in the USA that intend to receive Personal Data from the European Union. It was also considered appropriate by the European Commission in 2016.

In particular, the companies undertake to respect the principles contained in it and to provide data subjects (i.e. all subjects whose Personal Data have been transferred from the European Union) with adequate safeguards, Otherwise, the Federal Trade Commission (Federal Trade Commission) may remove the Federal Trade Commission (“Privacy Shield List”) from the list of certified companies.

However, by Decision 2016/1250 of 16 July 2020 on the adequacy of the protection offered by the EU-US Privacy Shield regime – cd. “Schrems II judgment”, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has however that the Privacy Shield does not offer an adequate level of protection of Personal Data transferred by the EU to a company established in the United States.

With the same sentence, the European Court of Justice has instead confirmed the decision 2010/87, judging valid the contractual clauses model for the transfer of personal data from the EU to a non-EU State.

The User is invited to consult the FAQ relating to the Schrems II judgment and its effects prepared by the European Data Protection Committee (EDPB), the www.privacyshield.gov website and the Italian Privacy Supervisor’s website to better understand the issue.

How can I give or withdraw consent to the installation of Cookies?

The User can manage the preferences related to Cookies and prevent – for example – that third parties can install them in the following way:

through the appropriate setting of the browser-
In most of the latest generation of browsers you can choose the option Do Not Track, which allows you to automatically stop the collection of certain browsing data. However, not all websites are set to allow this option (discretionary).
Some browsers allow the User to navigate in “anonymous” mode, limiting the amount of Data set on his computer and automatically deleting persistent Cookies placed on his device when he finishes browsing. In this case, the sites visited will not detect the User, the pages viewed and the related cookies will not be stored. However, the anonymous browsing function does not guarantee anonymity on the Internet, because it deletes only cookies from your browser but not those processed by the operators of websites and by the connectivity providers.
In all browsers you can manually delete cookies. However, the User is reminded that each Internet connection is downloaded new Cookies and therefore the User must delete Cookies periodically. If desired, some browsers offer automated systems for the periodic cancellation of cookies.
by express refusal of consent – generally required only for profiling cookies – in the event that the Site uses a banner of the latest generation.
The User can find information on how to manage Cookies with some of the most popular browsers, for example, at the following addresses: Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Microsoft Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge.

With reference to any identifiers used by third parties, Users can manage their settings and revoke their consent by visiting the relevant opt-out link (if available)using the tools described in the privacy policy of the third party or by contacting it directly.

As regards Google Analytics in particular, it is possible for the User, for websites that use the supported version of the JavaScript code of Google Analytics (analytics.js, gtag.js), to opt-out/disable Google Analytics by clicking here .

Subject to the foregoing, Users are informed of the possibility of using the information provided by YourOnlineChoices (EU), Network Advertising Initiative (USA), Digital Advertising Alliance (USA), DAAC (Canada), DDAI (Japan) or other similar services. The Data Controller of Personal Data, therefore, advises Users to also consult such sites.

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contact information

Data Controller of Personal Data:

Ciriga Sicily Glamping – Via del Gorgo Salato – 97014 Santa Maria del Focallo – Ispica RG

E-mail address of the Data Controller: info@sicily-glamping.it

DEFINITIONS AND LEGAL REFERENCES

“Cookie” o “Cookies”

Small/and portion/s of data stored within the User’s device.

“Sensitive and/or particular data”

Personal data revealing racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, or union membership, as well as processing genetic data, biometric data intended to uniquely identify a natural person, data relating to the health or sex life or sexual orientation of the person.

“Data of Use”

This information is automatically collected through the Site and/or by third-party applications integrated into the Site, including: the IP addresses or domain names of computers used by the User connecting with the Site, addresses in URI notation (Uniform Resource Identifier), the time of the request, the method used to forward the request to the server, the size of the file obtained in response, the numeric code indicating the status of the response from the server (good end, error, etc.) the country of origin, the characteristics of the browser and the operating system used by the visitor, the various temporal connotations of the visit (such as the length of stay on each page) and the details of the itinerary followed within the Application, with particular reference to the sequence of pages consulted, the parameters related to the operating system and the IT environment of the User.

“Personal Data” or “Data” or “Personal Data” or “Data”

Personal data are any information which, directly or indirectly, also in connection with any other information, including a personal identification number, makes a natural person identifiable or identifiable.

“Interested” or “Interested”

The natural person to whom the Personal Data refers.

“Customer profiling”

Any form of automated processing of Personal Data consisting in the use of such Personal Data to evaluate certain personal aspects relating to a natural person, in particular to analyze or predict aspects of professional performance, the economic situation, health, personal preferences, interests, reliability, behaviour, location or movement of that natural person.

“Service”

The Service provided by the Site as defined in its terms (if any) on this site/application.

“Data Controller” or “Data Controller”

The natural or legal person, the public authority, the service or other body that, individually or together with others, determines the purposes and means of the Processing of Personal Data and the instruments adopted, including security measures relating to the operation and use of the Site.

The Data Controller, as identified and identified above, unless otherwise specified, is the owner of the Site.

“Processing” or “Data Processing”

Any operation or set of operations, performed with or without the aid of automated processes and applied to Personal Data or sets of Personal Data, such as the collection, registration, organization, structuring, storage, adaptation or modification, extraction, consultation, use, communication by transmission, dissemination or any other form of making available, comparison or interconnection, limitation, cancellation or destruction..

“European Union” or “EU”

Unless otherwise specified, any reference to the European Union contained in this document shall be deemed to extend to all current member states of the European Union and of the European Economic Area (cd. EEA).

“User” or “Users”

The individual or individuals who uses/does not use the Site and who, unless otherwise specified, coincide/are with the Data Subject.

legal references

This privacy policy is drawn up on the basis of current legislation on the subject, and in particular by the provisions of art. 13 and 14 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (cd. GDPR), and within the limits of what is still applicable by D. Lgs. 196/2003.

Date of last update: 04 April 2024.

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